Human papillomavirus infections and cancer stem cells of tumors from the uterine cervix.

The Open Virology Journal Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-12-28 DOI:10.2174/1874357901206010232
Jacqueline López, Graciela Ruíz, Jorge Organista-Nava, Patricio Gariglio, Alejandro García-Carrancá
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Different rate of development of productive infections (as low grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasias), or high grade lesions and cervical malignant tumors associated with infections of the Transformation zone (TZ) by High-Risk Human Papillomavirus (HR-HPV), could suggest that different epithelial host target cells could exist. If there is more than one target cell, their differential infection by HR-HPV may play a central role in the development of cervical cancer. Recently, the concept that cancer might arise from a rare population of cells with stem cell-like properties has received support in several solid tumors, including cervical cancer (CC). According to the cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis, CC can now be considered a disease in which stem cells of the TZ are converted to cervical cancer stem cells by the interplay between HR-HPV viral oncogenes and cellular alterations that are thought to be finally responsible for tumor initiation and maintenance. Current studies of CSC could provide novel insights regarding tumor initiation and progression, their relation with viral proteins and interplay with the tumor micro-environment. This review will focus on the biology of cervical cancer stem cells, which might contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms responsible for cervical tumor development.

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人乳头瘤病毒感染与子宫颈肿瘤的癌干细胞。
与高危人乳头瘤病毒(HR-HPV)感染转化区(TZ)相关的生产性感染(如低级别宫颈上皮内瘤变)或高级别病变和宫颈恶性肿瘤的发展速度不同,可能表明存在不同的上皮宿主靶细胞。如果存在不止一种靶细胞,那么它们被 HR-HPV 感染的不同程度可能在宫颈癌的发展过程中起到核心作用。最近,包括宫颈癌(CC)在内的几种实体瘤都支持癌症可能源自具有干细胞特性的稀有细胞群这一概念。根据癌症干细胞(CSC)假说,宫颈癌现在可以被认为是一种疾病,在这种疾病中,TZ 干细胞在 HR-HPV 病毒致癌基因和细胞改变的相互作用下转化为宫颈癌干细胞,而细胞改变被认为是肿瘤发生和维持的最终原因。目前对宫颈癌干细胞的研究可以提供有关肿瘤发生和发展、其与病毒蛋白的关系以及与肿瘤微环境相互作用的新见解。本综述将重点讨论宫颈癌干细胞的生物学特性,这可能有助于我们了解宫颈肿瘤的发生机制。
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